Expand Energy Slumps 1.15 on $250M Volume Ranking 402nd as Analysts Split on Outlooks

Generado por agente de IAAinvest Volume Radar
miércoles, 3 de septiembre de 2025, 6:48 pm ET1 min de lectura
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On September 3, 2025, Expand EnergyEXE-- (NASDAQ:EXE) fell 1.15% to $96.75, with a trading volume of $250 million, ranking 402nd in market activity. The stock’s performance reflects mixed analyst sentiment following recent updates to price targets and ratings from 14 financial firms. Analysts have adjusted their outlooks, with some lowering estimates while others raised them, indicating evolving perceptions of the company’s growth potential and operational efficiency.

Recent analyst activity highlights a dynamic market view. Keybanc and UBSUBS-- reduced their price targets, while Scotiabank and Morgan StanleyMS-- raised theirs, reflecting divergent assessments of Expand’s strategic direction and financial health. The average 12-month price target stands at $131.57, a marginal decline from $131.64 previously. Notably, 11 analysts upgraded or maintained positive ratings, while three revised their stance to neutral or bearish, underscoring uncertainty around short-term execution risks.

Expand’s financial metrics remain robust, with a 632.8% revenue growth rate in Q2 2025 and a net margin of 26.26%, outperforming industry averages. The company’s debt-to-equity ratio of 0.29 signals conservative leverage management, supporting its ability to fund operations and capital expenditures. Analysts highlighted Expand’s strong returns on equity (5.51%) and assets (3.48%), reinforcing confidence in its operational efficiency despite volatile energy markets.

Backtest results for EXEEXE-- over the past 30 days show a 1.15% decline in price, aligning with the 9/3 drop. The stock’s 52-week range (69.12–123.35) and trailing P/E ratio (8.31) suggest valuation stability. Analysts’ updated targets, ranging from $98 to $145, indicate a consensus for moderate growth, though execution risks and macroeconomic factors remain key variables for near-term performance.

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